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Jason and I rented Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon tonight. It was a touching movie with breathtaking scenery. I cried. That’s always a good sign. I’m not entirely sure I understood the end or picked up on some of the Chinese subtleties, but I liked the movie very much.

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I always forget how much I like Blackball’s superheavydreamscape. This album rocks! My favorites are tracks one through four, but the whole album is really good. Which, reminds me that I bought the newest Sarah Masen album Tuesday (don’t ask how they’re related, the music styles are completely different!) I’m not a big fan of…

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While I don’t work for Schottenstein Stores Corporation or Value City Department Stores, I do work for Value City Furniture (we’re all officially separate entities, although we have close ties). This news is causing quite a buzz today.

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I thoroughly enjoyed Strobel’s The Case for Christ. I devoured it over a two day span. The book is not written as a scholarly excercise, (although there are a large number of quotations and citations) rather as a series of interviews with acclaimed scholars. This made the book very readable as there is a great…

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I know they want information from him, but when I was growing up I learned that people were hanged for treason. Besides, he’s a double agent, how do we know we can trust any information he gives us anyway? Also, if his wife knew that he was spying for the Soviets (and Russia), why should…

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Peter Jennings is quoted in Jay Nordlinger’s Impromptus on NRO: There has been a confession, of sorts, from Peter Jennings. In an interview up in Boston, he said, “Those of us who went into journalism in the ’50s or ’60s — it was sort of a liberal thing to do. Save the world. Conservative voices…